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Dec 30 2025SCIENCE

Water's Hidden Microbes: Unveiling Campylobacter's Secrets

In Maryland's surface waters, a silent world of microbes thrives. Among them, Campylobacter species, known for their role in foodborne illnesses, have been found. Scientists have mapped the entire genetic makeup of 15 of these microbes. This includes types like C. jejuni, C. molothri, C. coli, and C

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Dec 29 2025WEATHER

Vermont's Icy Grip: State Offices Shut Down, Roads a Slippery Mess

Vermont's state offices took a day off on Monday. Why? Ice had turned roads into slippery slides. Workers swapped their offices for home, but not everyone got a break. Police, road crews, and those looking after the vulnerable were still on the job. Roads were a mess. Some interstates and state roa

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

North Jersey High Schools Shine in 2025

North Jersey high schools had a fantastic year in 2025, with many teams and athletes achieving great things. Volleyball teams from Demarest and Secaucus showed their strength by winning state championships. Demarest won their 13th title, while Secaucus claimed their 20th. Football teams also had a

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Dec 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

How AI is Changing the Way We Buy and Sell Homes

AI is making big changes in the real estate world. It's not about machines taking over, but about making things simpler and faster for everyone. Real estate agents are still important. They offer something AI can't: personal understanding. Agents guide people through the complicated process of buyi

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Dec 29 2025POLITICS

States Stand Up: How Local Governments Fought Back in 2025

In 2025, state governments became the unsung heroes in a power struggle with the federal government. As the Trump administration pushed boundaries, states from both political parties stepped in to slow down what many saw as a power grab. This wasn't just about politics; it was about upholding the ba

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Dec 29 2025SPORTS

Georgia Southern and Appalachian State: A Bowl Game Showdown

In the upcoming Birmingham Bowl, Georgia Southern and Appalachian State are set to face off in a rematch. Earlier in the season, the Eagles secured a narrow 25-23 victory over the Mountaineers. This bowl game is a second chance for Appalachian State to turn the tables. Georgia Southern has had a mi

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

Putin's Warning: Ukraine's War May Not End Soon

Russia's President, Vladimir Putin, has made it clear that Ukraine is not rushing towards peace. If Ukraine refuses to settle the conflict peacefully, Russia will push forward with its plans using force. Putin's comments came after a significant Russian attack involving drones and missiles. This at

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Dec 28 2025POLITICS

How Life Events Shape Views on Political Violence in the USA

In 2023, a big study was done in the USA. It looked at how people's views on political violence changed over a year. The findings showed that support for political violence went down from 2022 to 2023. This study also looked at how different life events affected these views. It found that certain t

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Dec 28 2025EDUCATION

Oregon's Schools Need Money, Not Just Blame

Oregon's schools are in a tough spot. The state isn't giving them enough money, especially for schools with lots of students who need extra help. Instead of fixing the problem, the state is pointing fingers and saying schools need to be more "accountable. " But how can schools be accountable when th

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Dec 28 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to Measure Lactate in Your Body

Lactate is a substance your body makes during exercise or when you're sick. Doctors need to measure it to understand your health. But there's a problem: too much lactate can mess up the tests. Scientists have found a solution. They made a tiny tool, a biosensor, to measure lactate accurately. This

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